Gun Owners Cannot Count onCourts to Right "Gun Control" Wrongs

The Supreme Court announced Monday, without explanation, that it will not hear an appeal to a lower court ruling that upheld two of San Francisco's extremely restrictive gun laws. One of those laws, a so-called "safe storage" requirement, forces every gun owner to choose between keeping his or her guns locked up and useless in an emergency, or becoming a "gun criminal." The other bans the sale of hollow point ammunition--the overwhelming handgun ammunition choice for law enforcement, both because such ammunition is more likely to stop the attacker immediately, and because such rounds are far less likely to over-penetrate, and pose a threat to innocent bystanders.

According to the Associated Press, Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia stated that they would have heard the case, but they were voted down. It is truly disturbing that apparently only two of nine Justices were willing to hear the case...... -->

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